Earlier in the season Quins produced a shock victory and this looked on track again as despite considering an early try to Zac Hardaker, they hit back with three scores of themselves in an eighteen minute spell from Luke Dorn, Chris Melling and Mark Calderwood to lead 14-6.

But Leeds stormed back and by the break they had opened up a 22-14 advantage. Jamie Jones Buchanan got things off with Brett Delaney and a storming effort from Ali Lauitiiti being the other try scorers.

Ryan Hall and Kyle Leuluai made sure of the Rhinos name going into the hat for the quarter final draw. Ben Bolger added a consolation for the Londoners before Chris Clarkson rounded things off for the hosts.

At the Willows Hull KR shut out Salford City Reds 25-0. The first half was a tight affair with the only scores coming from a Blake Green try three minutes from the break, converted by Mick Dobson.

Ben Cockayne added try number two three minutes after the restart before Kris Welham got his name on the scoresheet to make it 18-0.

Jake Webster scored the fourth, Michael Dobson making it four kicks out of four, to add to his late drop goal as Rovers looked forward to the Quarter final draw.

Warrington Wolves broke all records at the Halliwell Jones Stadium as they racked up 112 points to hammer a poor Swinton Lions.

The holders' resounding success was a club record victory, while Briers' tally was also a club individual best of 44 points.

Joel Monaghan ran in four tries on top of hat-tricks for Briers, Gareth Carvell and Chris Riley as the Wolves made it three games on the bounce without conceding a point.

The Tigers took the early lead on six minutes when Brett Ferres pounced to dive over from close range against his former club. But Wakefield were level within 10 minutes when skipper Glenn Morrison crossed, Josh Veivers converting. Veivers then kicked a penalty on 31 minutes for an 8-6 half-time lead before adding another four minutes after the break.

Tommy Lee made it 16-6 on 48 minutes. However, Castleford hit back and with tries from Rangi Chase and Danny Orr to level things up. Both teams exchanged penalty goals in the last ten minutes to take the game into golden point extra time.

As the players began to tire in extra time a succession of failed drop goals happened until on the ninetieth minute of the game Gareth Morton was penalised for ball stealing. Up stepped Kirk Dixon who cooley kicked the winning goal to send Cas through to the quarter Finals.

Hull FC ran out 50-26 winners at Widnes Vikings. The visitors led from the ninth minute to the final whistle at the Halton Stadium but were given a tougher contest than they might have expected by a side they will play in Super League next season.